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See what happens when you come to NYC the bullshat starts!!!! Damn Melo I thought you was out here behaving yourself and I come in to work and see this online! LAWD! SMFH! I tell ya boy when your young, rich, and sexy its hard to keep faithful…it doesn’t matter if you’re a man or woman!

“Supposedly there was a hidden reason behind Melo getting shipped to the Knicks…My source tells me that a big perk of his trade to the New York is he can now have more quality time with his side baby, by a woman in the New York area. My Sources say that the child is 11 months old and that when his then girlfriend (now wife) LaLa Vasquez found out about the pregnancy she gave him the ultimatum of marriage or a very messy break up..My source goes to say to say…”People don’t even know the half of it. Just because her life is in the limelight, Lala thinks Carmelo wouldn’t do anything to ruin there image in the public eye…which is not the case. I know for a FACT, he’s not faithful. Melo is a sweet talker and his sex game is on point…I’m not proud of what I did, but I’m not the first and certainly not the last” source

Damn I really really hope this is a rumor! I don’t know but I feel like if Lala ever found out Melo was cheating someone would get beat til the white meat shows…so I may have to give this rumor the *side-eye* for now! But damn the person saying he is a sweet talker and sex game is on point…hmmmm I may have to holla at Melo!!! I’M JUST KIDDING!!!! LMFAO!

Like this:

DAMN if it’s not one thing its another…hope she recovers quickly and completely!

“Just days after getting a cast removed from her right foot, Serena Williams’ health took a scary turn on Monday.

According to People Magazine, the former tennis champion underwent emergency surgery after suffering a blood clot in her lungs.

Nicole Chabot, Williams’ representative, told the magazine that “doctors are continuing to monitor her situation closely.” The 29-year-old was treated at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.” source

I swear today just keeps getting worst and worst and worst for me! I wake up to bad news, then get more bad news then I read this bullshat! Looks its bad enough I don’t watch basketball or baseball so I’m going to need for the NFL to get their shat together and figure something out by the time fall comes back around! SMFH! And by the way pretty good game last night even though I woke up early to cook and almost passed out by the 4th quarter I swore the Steelers were going to make a comeback but hey I guess Roethlisberger just couldn’t cut it! TSK TSK that’s what happens when you drunk during the week of the big game!

“A labor war that pits rich athletes against richer owners could shut down the game.

The collective bargaining agreement that led to unprecedented success for the NFL expires at the end of the day on March 3, and barring an agreement before then, owners are threatening to lock out players.

They are pondering the unthinkable: The first play stoppage since 1987. The shutdown of the only form of entertainment that, as the sky-high TV ratings this year have shown, consistently brings people together in a tweeting, texting, TiVo-ing country where viewing habits get more fragmented by the day.

“For a sport at the height of its popularity to self-destruct by lacking the will and creativity to solve economic problems would be the height of folly,” agent Leigh Steinberg said. “Who wants to be the person to kill this golden goose?”

Owners say it’s time to pocket more money for a league that hasn’t started a stadium project in more than five years. They want a bigger slice of the roughly $9 billion in revenue, a rookie wage scale and to increase the regular season by two games to 18.

The players think those two extra games will cause an exponential rise in injuries and don’t want to give back any percentage of the revenue pool, a massive slice of which comes from the networks, which combine to pay around $4 billion a year to televise the NFL.

In an interview on Fox on Sunday, Goodell said the owners are committed to finding a solution and that a negotiating session between the owners and players the day before was “beneficial.”

“My focus is on the next three or four weeks,” Goodell said. “I’ve often said, our agreement expires on March 4th. We have to use that period of time to reach an agreement that’s fair for the players, fair for the clubs, and allows our great game to grow for our fans.” source

Look I would love for football season to last a little bit longer but not at the expense of the players…these mofo’s definitely better find a way to work this out and come to common ground. I will absolutely lose my mind if I won’t be able to watch football smfh!! Maybe they can add one more game to the roster and maybe cut back on the rookie’s pay scale or maybe slightly increase ticket prices or something….GOT DAMNIT this is too much pressure!! I’m OUT!!!

Owwwww….Lean Wit it *snaps fingers* Rock Wit it!!!! LMFAO!!! Ok not that type of Franchise Boy but it looks like Philadelphia is about to put the franchise tag on good ole Vick. This is some pretty good news, after hitting rock bottom and getting back up I’m sure Vick feels like whole again. Of course Vick has had a phenomenal season but of course he needs to make sure he can replicate it again next season and in addition make sure he is injury free. Now, if Vick can do the damn thing next year and the Eagles get their defense on and poppin they can definitely see the superbowl within their grabs.

“The Philadelphia Eagles will make it official next month and place their franchise tag on quarterback Michael Vick, a league source has confirmed.

The move will prevent Vick from leaving Philadelphia this offseason and ensure he’s tied to the Eagles for the 2011 season.

Vick was selected to start the Pro Bowl, his fourth trip to Hawaii in eight seasons. He set career highs in yards passing (3,018), touchdowns passing (21), touchdowns rushing (9), completion percentage (62.6) and passer rating (100.2). The Eagles (10-7) were 8-3 in games he started and finished.

Vick made $5.25 million in 2010 but would make an estimated $20 million — the average salary for the five highest-paid quarterbacks in the league — if he is designated the Eagles’ franchise player.” source

Well I sincerely hope that Vick is worth this $20 million the eagles are about to drop on him. My personal opinion they should have just locked him in for another 2-3 years and make sure he is able to repeat what he did this year next year before they throw that franchise tag on him. I wish best of luck to the Eagles and Vick with this move…I just hope they don’t rush and trade Kolb. They better offer him a bit more money, I know he wants to be a starting QB but I’m sure if the money is right he will take the back seat. Hey, I doubt Vick will start every game next season so Kolb will be able to get some shine.

Now I thought the fans of Philadelphia and New York were ruthless…SHAT even Cleveland. But it looks like Chicago done took the cake! I will be the first to admit I’m a die hard football fan and anytime my team loses I feel the urge to punch any fan from the other team in the face….so what sue me! However, if I was a manager or supervisor I couldn’t see myself firing someone because their team beat mine, I’ll maybe put them on some slave duties but firing them is a bit out of hand. Sadly, a Green Bay fan was fired from his job because he chose to wear a Green-Bay tie to work the day after they beat the Chicago Bears…and yes he works in Chicago.

“A car salesman was sacked for turning up to work wearing a tie branded with the logo of an American football team who beat his local team the day before.

John Stone infuriated his boss after arriving at Webb Chevrolet in Oak Lawn, Chicago, on Monday morning wearing a Green Bay Packers tie following their 21-14 victory over Chicago Bears on Sunday.

After refusing to remove the rival team’s merchandise he was fired on the spot by the car dealership’s general manager Jerry Roberts.

‘When I didn’t, he said, “You can leave, you’re fired.” Does that sound fair to you?’

Stone, who grow up in the Roseland area of Chicago, tried to justify his decision to wear the tie, saying he was a genuine fan of the Wisconsin team.

‘I was just showing my love for my team and it was a nice, smart tie that matched my clothes — none of the customers minded: they had a sense of humour about it.’

However, Roberts defended his actions, claiming that Stone was ‘openly undoing’ the $20,000-worth of TV advertising the firm invests in per month while the Chicago Bears are playing.” source

Well I hope the Green Bay Packers can get this man his job back LMFAO! Ok yeah I understand the boss was upset he spent $20k worth of advertising and his team still lost but I need some connection on how the employee wearing the tie caused some undoing of the advertising. Did he inform all employees that they were not allowed to wear paraphernalia from other teams due to his ads? I wonder if the Bears had won and the employee still wore the tie would he have been fired…SMFH! I swear in this time of recession employers are looking for any excuse to fire people so they don’t have to play unemployment insurance.

DAMN Gina *in my Martin voice*…but I guess someone has to take the blame for this bullshat! If you don’t know too much about this story let me give you a brief rundown…back in Sept. 2009 while doing some bench press a 275 lbs weight fell on Stafon crushing his neck and larynx and pretty much ending his season. However, it was a lucky thing that Stafon was a very big dude because if he was someone my size he would have died from that injury… but then again someone my size wouldn’t be lifting a 275 lbs barbell. Anywho, it looks like Stafron is filing a lawsuit against his weightlifting coach for causing the injury *SMFH*!

“Johnson claims he was bench pressing 275 pounds in the USC weight room in Sept. 2009 — part of the required football regimen — when Jamie Yanchar, an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the football team, was “spotting” him.

While Johnson attempted to grasp the bar on his own, Yanchar allegedly struck the bar, knocking it off balance and slipping from Johnson’s hands. The bar fell on to his neck causing severe injury and ending his college football career.

According to the suit, filed today in L.A. County Superior Court, Yanchar’s “negligent, careless and reckless” action in striking the bar “substantially increased the risk inherent in Mr. Johnson’s bench pressing.”

Johnson — who eventually signed with an NFL team — is suing for unspecified damages including loss of future earnings. ” source

Of course USC is not trying to take the blame for this Britney Spears initials (BS) that’s going down! This is just sad though! I wonder how this is going to turn out! DEZAMN do you guys really think the weightlifting coach did this intentionally! TSK TSK TSK!!!!